LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Two Arkansas lawmakers are proposing that churches allowing concealed handguns under recently approved legislation be required to post signs informing the public of that decision.

Democratic Reps. Darrin Williams and Reginald Murdock on Friday proposed the requirement as a follow up to a bill that Gov. Mike Beebe is expected to sign into law allowing concealed handguns in churches and other places of worship. Churches are currently on a list of places where concealed weapons are specifically prohibited.

The bill filed Friday requires churches that allow concealed handguns to post signs at each public entrance. It also specifies who at the church decides whether it will allow concealed handguns and addresses liability issues for the churches.

A spokesman for Beebe said the governor supports the follow up legislation.

This kind of junk is the problem with leaving the prohibition to church carry on the list and letting the state say it's ok for churches to decide. Churches never should have been, nor should they be on the list at all. Arkansas is now dangerously closer to something none of us want or need to experience. I cannot say I'm really surprised at the follow-up proposal to the newest legislation just signed, the fact that the governor supports a church or place of worship having to post its allowance of carry should hit you where you live, that's where we are headed, and we do not want to go there.